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"The Day Comrade Timmy Realized that His Support for The Wisdom of the Collective™ May Have Been Poorly Considered": a protein wisdom nano fiction

     “Nazino?” — he stumbled back a step, incredulous — “But I’m on your side, remember?”

16 Replies to “"The Day Comrade Timmy Realized that His Support for The Wisdom of the Collective™ May Have Been Poorly Considered": a protein wisdom nano fiction”

  1. Dan Collins says:

    I’ve got the helpful guide, Travelling in Nanzino for $20 per Day or Less.

  2. B Moe says:

    Aren’t you afraid that Caric may be pissed off we are having a Timmy Day so soon after honoring him?

  3. Karl says:

    But it’s no Gitmo, is it?

    IS IT!?

    tw: roasting Platt. Don’t know who that is.

  4. ThePolishNizel says:

    Dick Durbin can’t be reached for comment.

  5. BJTexs says:

    Come on, ‘thugs. that was the Conservative coalition that ramped up support for the Soviet system of workers paradise and …

    Oh, wait a minute!

    LIBERALS AND PROGRESSIVES ARE APOLOGISTS FOR TOTALITARIAN STATES!

    It’s divine, revealed truth I tells ya!

  6. Tman says:

    “B-b-b-b-but ABU GHRAIB!!!!”

    Yeah, shut up Timmy.

    http://www.victimsofcommunism.org/

  7. slackjawedyokel says:

    Well, let’s see . . . John Kerry knows several survivors from the re-education camps who are doing quite well in today’s Vietnam. I bet if we look hard enough, we can find some gulag survivors who are doing quite well in today’s Russia. Couldn’t have been all that bad!

    Or not.

  8. Great Mencken's Ghost says:

    Slack — And I know several Jews who survived the camps who did quite well for themselves in America. No living children, wives, parents or relatives, but hey, I’m sure they think that was a fair trade…

  9. MarkD says:

    We know of several former Gitmo detainees who are doing quite well dead because they went right back to jihad.

  10. eLarson says:

    John Kerry knows several survivors from the re-education camps who are doing quite well in today’s Vietnam.

    Sure he does. He was probably lightly seared by watching Miss Saigon. Poor Kim.

  11. Major John says:

    And I know plenty of Afghans who didn’t suffer all that much under the Taliban. I mean, other than their families getting killed and such. But, hey, they are still alive, so what’s the problem here?

  12. Major John says:

    oops close, darn you italics!!

  13. Rusty says:

    The eighth dealiest sin. timmah. Choosing the wrong side.

    tw; later admits Later. He admits it was the wrong decision.

  14. Patrick Lea says:

    So, “in 1932, infants died at a rate of 10 percent per month, compared with 10 percent per _year_ in Somalia today”.

    Wha? I’m sorry, I couldn’t read past that line…

    By the way, love the blog. Wish I had more time to read it. How in the world do you have time to write it?

  15. Spies, Brigands, and Pirates says:

    Yes. They always imagine that their all-powerful state will be controlled by wise and omnibenevolent philosopher-kings (such as themselves).

    Never occurs to ’em that such an apparatus guarantees that the most ruthless individual will promptly rise to the top, even though it’s happened every single time it’s been tried.

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